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PoliticsRe: I Took Over From Myself " Tinubu Fires Back At Opposition by yarimo(m): 6:59am On Apr 17
TINUBU the greatest successful politician ever .
PoliticsRe: Ijaw Nation, Door-to-door Movement Endorse Tinubu, Oborevwori For 2027 by yarimo(m): 11:42pm On Apr 16
This is very commendable from the patriotic ijaw nation
PoliticsRe: Atiku Is Going No Where, Okonkwo & Others Can Chop His Remaining Money by yarimo(m): 8:18pm On Apr 16
The confused okonkwo is seriously after ATIKU dollars
PoliticsRe: “kenneth Okonkwo: If Peter Obi Leaves ADC, He Is Compromised” by yarimo(m): 8:15pm On Apr 16
Okonkwo how about if ATIKU refused to bath?
PoliticsRe: As A Sitting VP, You Got Less Than 3 Million Votes by yarimo(m): 7:02pm On Apr 16
Oya how many votes did ATIKU got in 2023 ?
tony0806:
He said kwankwaso is only known in Kano. But he pulled over 1 million votes in his first shot at the presidency. Let's assume it was only Kano that voted for him then. This time, he's coming into the race as a VP candidate presumably.

But as a sitting Vice president known all over the Nation, you got less than 3 million votes in 2007 presidential election.

One person can't keep holding this nation down.

Anthony Amakor, writing from Yola, Adamawa state
PoliticsRe: Breaking: Ex-ondo Governor, Mimiko Dumps PDP, Meets Tinubu by yarimo(m): 4:56pm On Apr 16
Hahaha shay hijackers are not worth meeting grin
PoliticsRe: Governor Sule Announces Aliyu Wadada As His Preferred Successor by yarimo(m): 4:53pm On Apr 16
With senator Aliyu Wadada all other parties is no go area in nasarawa state
PoliticsRe: 2027: I’ll Step Aside For Peter Obi If He Wins ADC Presidential Ticket – Atiku by yarimo(m): 4:50pm On Apr 16
Gotocourt:
you and amoda should leave us alone
freedom of association, we go follow you go anywhere grin
PoliticsRe: 2027: I’ll Step Aside For Peter Obi If He Wins ADC Presidential Ticket – Atiku by yarimo(m): 11:45am On Apr 16
Gotocourt:
Let the coalition present the best ticket
do they even have any best candidate? grin
PoliticsRe: Wike Free To Join APC – Yilwatda by yarimo(m): 11:41am On Apr 16
ADC need WIKE, he will soon decamp to ADC
LagosOrigin:
Wike oya, join the terrorist party and leave PDP alone
PoliticsRe: Will Atiku’s Inordinate Ambition Mar ADC’s Chances In 2027? by yarimo(m): 11:36am On Apr 16
Nothing like free ticket, all aspirants must participate in primary election
mohbadliveson:
The declaration by former Vice-President, Atiku Abubakar, that he will once again contest Nigeria’s presidency in 2027—describing it as his “last shot”—raises fundamental questions about ambition, credibility, and, more importantly, Nigeria’s unity.

No one disputes Atiku’s long-standing presence in Nigeria’s political landscape. However, longevity in politics is not the same as alignment with the present needs of the nation. At 81 by 2027, the issue is not merely age, but judgment: is this ambition driven by national interest or personal fulfilment?

Nigeria operates an informal but vital principle of rotational leadership. After Muhammadu Buhari, a northerner, completed eight years in office, power shifted southward to Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2023. For many Nigerians, fairness and stability demand that the South completes its turn of eight years before power returns to the North. This is not written in the constitution, but it is deeply embedded in the political psyche of the country.

Against this backdrop, Atiku’s insistence on contesting again appears, at best, tone-deaf and, at worst, dismissive of a delicate national balance. Must he rule Nigeria at all costs?


There is also a deeper issue of trust. Atiku’s political history is replete with party defections and shifting positions. Nigerians will recall that he once described the APC as his “last bus stop,” only to later exit the party. This was highlighted in a 2017 TheCable report referencing his 2014 interview, where he justified his movement across parties in pursuit of his ambition. Today, he asks Nigerians to believe that 2027 will be his final attempt. On what basis?

If history is any guide, many Nigerians are justified in their scepticism. A “serial contestant” promising a final run has, understandably, a credibility gap. What guarantees are there that, if unsuccessful, he will not re-emerge in 2031 with yet another “last shot”?

Even within the emerging opposition coalition, Atiku’s posture raises concerns. Tanko Yunusa, the National Coordinator of the Obidient Movement Worldwide, in a recent interview, emphasised the importance of credibility and national unity, saying Peter Obi’s statement that he would serve only one term if elected in 2027, thereby completing the South’s slot and returning power to the north in 2031, is anchored on Nigeria’s unity.


That position, whether politically strategic or genuinely altruistic, resonates with Nigerians who prioritise balance and inclusion. Atiku is not thinking along that line at all.

Atiku’s recent comments about Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso further complicate matters. By downplaying Kwankwaso’s influence as being largely confined to Kano state and pointing to divisions involving Abba Kabir Yusuf, Atiku has, perhaps inadvertently, undermined the spirit of coalition-building. In a political environment where unity is the opposition’s strongest weapon against an incumbent, such remarks are counterproductive. Kwankwaso’s supporters in the ADC are piqued by that remark.

Coalitions are not built on condescension; they are built on mutual respect. An elder statesman should unite, not divide.

There are also echoes of past miscalculations. In 2023, Atiku’s refusal to heed calls for a southern candidate under the PDP banner, coupled with his controversial decision not to select Nyesom Wike as his running mate despite Wike finishing second in the primaries, triggered a chain reaction. The fallout led to the G-5 rebellion, with governors like Seyi Makinde openly stating that the PDP would have been far stronger had Wike been chosen. The internal crisis weakened the party significantly, contributing to its poor electoral performance.


In less than four years, the PDP, Nigeria’s main opposition party, is completely dead, with the two governors left in its fold, Makinde and Bala Mohammed, already in defection talks with the opposition ahead of the 2027 elections.

ADC leaders must reflect deeply on this history. Any repeat of such strategic errors could hand an automatic advantage to the incumbent, President Bola Tinubu. Many youths who supported the likes of Peter Obi, Rotimi Amaechi and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso in the 2023 elections are in the ADC today, and that explains the surge in the membership registration recently conducted by the party. Many of them believe it is still the turn of the South to produce the next president. Will they remain within the fold if Atiku muscled his way and picks the party’s presidential ticket?

Atiku’s continued pursuit of the presidency, despite repeated setbacks, raises a simple but profound question: Is this about service or self? His assertion that he will support whoever emerges from the primary also deserves scrutiny. On the surface, it sounds conciliatory. But in reality, it could be interpreted as political signalling—a subtle message that others should be prepared to rally behind him, as he likely assumes he will clinch the ticket.

Yet, winning a party primary is not the same as winning a national election.


As 2027 approaches, the ADC and any opposition coalition face a defining choice. Do they prioritise a candidate whose ambition may polarise the electorate and fracture alliances, or do they rally behind a figure who can unify diverse interests and present a credible alternative?

Atiku Abubakar stands at a crossroads. He can choose to cement his legacy as a unifier who placed Nigeria’s stability above personal ambition, or he can persist on a path that risks deepening divisions within both his coalition and the country at large.


Nigeria does not merely need experience; it needs balance, trust, and a genuine commitment to unity. The decisions made today will shape not just the outcome of 2027, but the future of the republic itself.

Beyond politics, there is also a moral and philosophical dimension. Both Islam and Christianity emphasise divine sovereignty in the affairs of men. Power ultimately comes from God, not from relentless human striving. The Qur’anic worldview and the Biblical injunction—“Unless the Lord builds the house, they labour in vain who build it”—serve as reminders that ambition must be tempered with humility and discernment.


Atiku should reflect deeply and take the advice offered him by former military governor of Ondo state and ex- Deputy national chairman of the PDP, Olabode George. He said, “my advice to Atiku now is to retire home because he is going to be 80 this year. He should forget any presidential ambition and go home to play with his grandchildren.”

Akinsuyi, former group politics editor of the Daily Independent, writes from the United Kingdom. He can be reached at shabydayo@gmail.com
https://www.thecable.ng/will-atikus-inordinate-ambition-mar-adcs-chances-in-2027/
PoliticsRe: Is Like Rotimi Ameachi Is Stranded In ADC by yarimo(m): 11:35am On Apr 16
All about OBI on social media abi ?
Durabest:
Is Ameachi aware that ADC is all about Obi and Atiku? It's as if Ameachi is not among top five ADC first eleven. The only persons I see talking about winning ADC ticket is Obi and Atiku.
PoliticsRe: If Atiku Wins Prmary, ADC Is Finished, Allow Obedients & Kwasiyas Throw BAT Away by yarimo(m): 11:26am On Apr 16
If OBI can't win ordinary primary election how do you think he can even come fourth in 2027 general election
Naijahero1:

TInubu and APC's biggest nightmare is Obi. Everyone knows that. Atiku will defeat BAT if it were the turn of the north and TInubu is in the ballot. TInubu is waiting for ADC or any other coalition to pick Atiku, Tinubu and APC campaign will be allow " the south complete their tenure, the south didn't interrupt Buhari's tenure, there will be blackmail and sympathy, respect north-and-south zoning arrangement," etc. There will be a shift from the real issue of removing the disaster called Tinubu to "don't strangle the south."

If there's any truth which TInubu and APC know, it's the fact that Tinubu lost woefully in the last election. He was struggling the fifth or 6th place with Sowere. Mahmuud had to manipulate to place Obi third so that people would say he even came third. Remember neither Tinubu, nor Shettima, Wike, Akpabio won their States.

TWO, no matter the cost, Atiku should not contest. Obi only has one term. If Atiku pushes Obi out again because he may use money to buy delegates, then he would've bought the failure of ADC. Obi has said he would leave once money is used to purchase delegates. Nigerians are very expectant and happy to kick TInubu and his criminal gangs away, Atiku shouldn't jeopardize it.

LASTLY, Atiku is the big asset that will make the defeat of TInubu faster if he supports the two popular youth movements - Obidients and Kwankwasiyya. With Atiku's support, he becomes the hero of the day. APC members who have already infiltrated ADC are going to vote Atiku. Atiku should not fall for them. They're are waiting. The end of ADC is Atiku's candidacy.
PoliticsRe: Tinubu, Jonathan, Young State Governors Lack Leadership Experience - Atiku by yarimo(m): 11:22am On Apr 16
You are actually right baba Dubai. TINUBU, Jonathan and young state governors lack leadership experience in syphoning state resources
PoliticsRe: Obidients React As Atiku Makes Comments On Kwankwaso's Popularity by yarimo(m): 11:19pm On Apr 15
ADC Hijackers will soon blame president TINUBU as usual grin
PoliticsRe: APC's Tinubu Is "Dead On Arrival" - Atiku by yarimo(m): 11:17pm On Apr 15
Baba Dubai hurry up and share dollars before returning to Dubai permanently please
PoliticsRe: Breaking: 2027 Election Will Be My Last Outing  —  atiku by yarimo(m): 9:40pm On Apr 15
As long as peter obi will participate in primary election no problems grin
PoliticsRe: David Mark-led ADC Expels Nafiu Bala Over ‘anti-party Activities’ by yarimo(m): 9:39pm On Apr 15
Tenants expelling landlord grin grin
PoliticsRe: “i'm More Popular Than Kwankwaso, El-rufai, And Tambuwal In The North- Atiku by yarimo(m): 9:37pm On Apr 15
Eze finishing of agulu village Mr peter obi must participate in primary election with ATIKU, ameachi and others. Nothing like free ticket ooo grin
PoliticsRe: Kwankwaso Popularity Is Restricted To Only Kano State- Atiku by yarimo(m): 9:36pm On Apr 15
Nothing like free ticket in ADC, all aspirants must participate in primary election grin eze finishing of agulu village please beware grin
PoliticsRe: BREAKING: 2027 Will Be Last Time I Will Run For President – Atiku by yarimo(m): 9:34pm On Apr 15
No problems as long as peter obi will participate in primary election with you
PoliticsRe: Like We Fought The Military, We Will Fight FG To Restore Democracy - Atiku by yarimo(m): 5:52pm On Apr 15
Baba Dubai with military administration did you do that?
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Has Not Been Good To Current Generation - Atiku by yarimo(m): 5:50pm On Apr 15
But it's good to you since you are already on your way to Dubai undecided

PoliticsRe: Don't Be Drawn Into Unwanted Litigation, Okoli-akrika To David Mark ADC by yarimo(m): 5:40pm On Apr 15
tophumble:
I am sure ADC will have a plan B otherwise, they will end up making BAT the sole candidate in the 2027 election
they have already activated the plan (B) by protesting to INEC office and lying to the public. After the protests didn't work. David mark ran to court again for recognition, the same court he claims has no business in internal party affairs.
PoliticsRe: Amaechi: ADC Needs A Strong Candidate We Can’t Count On Tinubu For Power by yarimo(m): 5:35pm On Apr 15
In reality of today, Most of this ADC hijackers can't go to their states and contest for Senate seat and win.
PoliticsRe: Pictures From The ADC Convention by yarimo(m): 4:05pm On Apr 15
Unserious people, only in ADC someone like Dino melaye who can't even go out and vote for himself as governorship candidate can come out to claim national leader of ADC
CrimeRe: Alleged Terrorism: Court Fixes May 26 For DSS To Open Case Against Malami, Son by yarimo(m): 3:55pm On Apr 15
This is very commendable from the judiciary and the DSS.
PoliticsRe: Obi Wants To Develop The North Like He Developed Anambra. by yarimo(m): 1:40pm On Apr 15
The same way he increase poverty rate as governor of small anambra state abi ?
PoliticsRe: The Moment Fight Broke Out At ADC’s Convention by yarimo(m): 1:36pm On Apr 15
They will soon blame president TINUBU for that again
PoliticsRe: ADC National Leader, Dino Melaye Dazzles At Covention (Picture) by yarimo(m): 1:34pm On Apr 15
Hahaha the clown claiming national leader in a party he is not a member officially grin grin
PoliticsRe: A Dead Person Will Defeat Tinubu In 2027 Presidential Election- Galadima by yarimo(m): 1:31pm On Apr 15
It's clear Buba galadima can do better than basket mouth, I go die and others in comedy grin

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